Tamil Nadu
Hello
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Hey aspirant,
The last/closing rank for admission to MBBS at all medical colleges in Tamil Nadu for 15% AIQ seats as well as 85% state quota seats, including both government quota seats, management quota seats and NRI seats for the previous years is available in the link below, which has detailed information on last year's NEET cutoff rank and marks and specified for General, OBC, SC, ST categories. Here is the link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-tamil-nadu
Hello student!
Yes you have to submit nativity certificate to claim MBBS seat under management quota. Eligibilty certificate is a basic requirement.
State Directorate of Medical Education has insisted the candidates provide nativity before claiming MBBS seats under quota. This was done to avoid confusion in allotment of medical seats under state and management quota at the government colleges as well as self-financing colleges, the therefore the state government has asked to provide documents to prove nativity to claim MBBS seats.
For more information you can goo through the below article:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-mbbs-counselling/amp
All the best!
Hello Hari Kishant!
Ofcourse!
The government seats in government colleges are divides into two matrices: 85% state quota and 15% AIQ. AIQ seats are filled during All India Counselling conducted by MCC. The remaining seats are filled by respective states during their state counsellings. In order to claim under state quota, the candidate must either hold the domicile of that state or must have cleared 10th and 12th from that state board.
There is no restriction in participating in state quotaunless the candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria for the same.
To predict your chances of getting mbbs/bds colleges, check our college predictor tool:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello aspirant,
With this marks, your chance of getting a seat in government college will depends upon the category you belong to. If you are a general category then I don't think you can get a seat in AIQ. But if you are SC ST candidate then you have slightly better chance to get a seat in AIQ. Try to go for State quota instead you chance will get higher.
To know your best admission possibilities use the NEET UG college predictor tool from the link below
Hope this helps!
Good Luck!
Dear Aspirant,
Because you are from Tamil Nadu and want to take admission in Andhra Pradesh medical college you need to apply through All India Quota. With your rank there are chances of yours to get private medical college in Andhra pradesh through AIQ.
To get government and semi government medical colleges candidate must have rank in the range of 50k-1 Lakh. So your rank is somewhat low to get good private medical college in Andhra pradesh.
Hope you got the answer.
Thank you
Dear Parth,
Here are the cut offs and seats,
KARNATAKA
KERALA,
TAMIL NAD
Dear Student,
both the institutions mentioned above, AIIMS Bhubaneswar and AIIMS Bhopal are very prestigious institutions for pursuing MBBS. Both institutions good for students residing in any part of the country, the mode of communication in the institutions will be of a common language known to all.
Since you are not a domicile resident of the state you are not eligible for the 85% state quota. This means you will have to apply for the 15% AIQ which is only filled by the all India counselling conducted by the MCI. You should register soon if you want to participate in the first round as the last date to register is tomorrow.
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